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velvetpage) wrote2005-07-31 01:31 pm
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Well, this time it's for real.
Elizabeth almost certainly has chicken pox now. The spots are just starting to come out, but they're everywhere on her torso, front and back, and a few on her face. This is going to make for Issues with my sister's wedding on Saturday - she's supposed to be the flower girl.
If you were here on Friday and you haven't had chicken pox, be prepared. She was probably contagious - that may have been the real source of the fever, after all.
If you were here on Friday and you haven't had chicken pox, be prepared. She was probably contagious - that may have been the real source of the fever, after all.
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Poor little mite....at least once it's itchy it isn't being spread about.
Chicken pox I would have thought was an occupational hazard with teachers children...I know if the kids in my sisters school brought anything interesting from their visits Home to the Old Country my niece would fetch me a damn sample. That's how I got Whooping Cough at age 35. Wasn't diagnosed for the first 4 of the 6 weeks I suffered with it (so I was still working!) because.... "at 35 you can't get Whooping Cough!"
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Whe I get to itch it usually means a neighbour's brought some of her cats little friends with her. Ours doesn't go out so he can't catch his own....